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03-07-2019
02:52 PM
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I am in the process of itemizing medical expenses that are over $4800 and I notice it is not crediting it to the return. Is there a reason for that?
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03-07-2019
03:00 PM
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You may want to review the Schedule A lines 1-4. There is a income limitation that comes into effect. Is the 4800 on line 4 of the Schedule A?
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03-07-2019
03:04 PM
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Another reason may be due to the increase in standard deduction ($12,000 for single, $18,000 for head of household, $24,000 for married filing joint). The taxpayer may be taking the standard deduction instead of itemizing deductions on Schedule A because the standard deduction is higher.
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Mike D'Avolio, Intuit
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03-07-2019
03:30 PM
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Makes sense thanks for your help!